Women of Fashion: Twentieth-century DesignersMen have dominated the fashion industry for more than a century, but some of the most famous and creative fashion designers have been women. This fascinating study of the role women have played and continue to play in fashion design presents a historial and critical view of the industry as it has developed and flourished in Europe, the United States and Japan. |
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Acknowledgments | 7 |
Think Pink | 124 |
Fashion Liberation | 133 |
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